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Draft Horse Saddle | Custom Made | Haflinger | Mule
IN STOCK NOW: 17" Chocolate Brown
| Made in USA - Nothing Imported |
$856.75 Reg.
$690.00 SALE
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Trail/Pleasure Draft Horse Saddle (shown in Chocolate Brown)
Draft Tree with Angled Bars will fit wide quarter horse and/or warmblood breeds - Fiberglass Wrapped Wood Tree - Double Skirt - Scalloped Overlay on Cantle - Machine Spot Oak Tooling and Basketweave Design on Pommel - 4 Mahogany Saddle Strings - Six Nickel Conchos - Felt Lining - 17" Chocolate Suede Seat - Weighs 28 lbs. Item: CD-7
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How Do I Know What Size Seat I Need? A good rule of thumb is to allow approximately four inches between the front of your body and the back of the horn area or fork. Your behind should not press up or oversit the back of the cantle or saddle seat. It's better to have a saddle that is a tad too big than to have one too small for you.
If you've experienced a wonderful fit and comfortable ride, please let us know how your new saddle is doing and be sure to send us a picture of you, your saddle and your horse so we can put it on the website.
Custom Built Saddles Are Not Returnable.
Please note: Custom orders take minimum of three weeks to build your saddle for you.
If you'd like more custom options than listed here - it would be best to phone me at (570) 673-5902 or write me at horselovers@frontiernet.net with your concerns. You can visit the Custom Draft Additional Options Page for more choices.
A Word About Shipping Costs:
Don't panic when you see an additional $40.00 placed on top of the regular delivery charge when you order a saddle. I will refund you the difference between what I charged you and the actual shipping and handling charges if you've paid more. You see, I am in Zone 1 in the USA and you might be in Zone 8. It costs a whole lot more to ship to Zones 5 ,6, 7 and 8. USPS charges a "dim weight" charge because of the size of the saddle box. Please know that you will not be "ripped off". I enjoy my customers and really enjoy helping them get what they want.
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